The smallest denomination of Fuji paper money is the 1 yen note. However, it’s important to clarify that the term "Fuji paper money" is not commonly used; typically, references are made to Japanese yen. The 1 yen coin is often considered the smallest unit in circulation, as Japan transitioned to coins for lower denominations.
Paper is no longer available.
the han dynasty invented the paper money
one penny
No suck thing as paper money. It's made of linen, silk, & cotton & it was made in 1862.
The first country to issue paper money was China and it was invented by Jiaozi of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Paper is no longer available.
there was a 3 cent note back in the 1800s
the one dollar bill is the smallest denomination. The bills from 1 to 100 dollars are all the same size in measurements.
The newest model of Fuji cmaera is a digital camera that takes high resolution photos and can record images that are in motion. This model is expensive.
No, the smallest paper money denomination was the 3 cent fractional currency note printed during the civil war because of a shortage of coins.
it costed alot of money
One centameter.
paper money paper money
$5
Smallest paper boat is 3,8 mm x 1 mm "big". (Quite Possibly) The World's Smallest Paper Boat Paper dimension: 1,5 mm x 2,5 mmm boat dimension: 1,5 mm x 0,8 mm, made by Jasenko Đorđević
the smallest germ is cancer well that's what i have on my paper!
If it is called "paper money", then presumably, it was made from paper.